For families, the pain of living with a loved one's addiction can lead to shame, secrecy, and isolation. Stages of Family Recovery is an encouraging, empowering video that lets families know they're not alone and that recovery is possible. Teens, parents, and grandparents share stories of despair and hope, helplessness and optimism. Clinical insights from Stephanie Brown, Ph.D., help families progress through the stages of recovery.
This program is available in On Demand and DVD formats. Both versions feature a Spanish translation. Both come with a facilitator's guide, with discussion questions translated into Spanish.
Stages of Family Recovery is one of six titles that complement
The Matrix Model: Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment. Save when you buy all six. Discounts available if you already own one or more of the videos.
The Matrix Model is an evidence-based outpatient treatment program with over 20 years of research and development. It was recently tested in the CSAT Methamphetamine Project and is one of the few treatment programs to be endorsed by NIDA.* The comprehensive, multiformat program covers six key clinical areas: individual/conjoint therapy, early recovery, relapse prevention, family education, social support, and urine testing.
*Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research-Based Guide, 1999.
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Stages of Family Recovery is an encouraging, empowering video that lets families know they're not alone and that recovery is possible. Teens, parents, and grandparents share stories of despair and hope, helplessness and optimism and clinical insights from Stephanie Brown, Ph.D., help families progress through the stages of recovery.